... g these to disappear. Use camomile tea bags. Pour boiling water over the tea bag. Put the tea bag on a spoon and hold the tea bag close to the eyelid with the chalazion letting the steam from the tea bag hit your eyelid. Do this three times a day for approx. 5 minutes a time. ... (4 replies)

... Unfortunately it can take quite some time for them to go away. Often times they don't come to a head and drain for a week or more. I encourage you to use warm compresses frequently throughout the day to help it progress and thereby go away quicker. ... (2 replies)

... a secondary sty that formed as a result hadn't come to a head yet so again, no complete removal. It seems to be getting better slowly but surely, but my eyelid is still a little swollen. ... (0 replies)

... eful for... i am thinking this is only a stye... however my right eye which was already a little swelled and bumpy, just inflamed some more, and there is a white head poking from the inside, and white bump on the outside... ... (8 replies)

... ngs to go away! I am already on steroid drops for another eye problem, so my dr says I am fortunate to be on them right now because if not, then my pain from the chalazion would be much worse. ... (5 replies)

... it could either be a stye or a chalazion. a stye usually contains a bacterial infection but a chalazion doesnt. both conditions result in a painless bump in the inside of the eyelid. ... (6 replies)

... The moist heat will help bring the sore to a head sooner. You eyelid is the most sensitive spot on your body. Anything that gets into the eye causes pain as the eyelid moves over it. ... (29 replies)

... diana-an interesting note-i don't think it's a stye i think it's a chalazion-i found a site about it-this is a stye that doesn't come to a head-it will eventually go away-maybe that's it-thanks,wattagirl (12 replies)